Klien claims 2010 talks with three teams

Christian Klien announced on Wednesday that he is in talks with three teams
about returning to the Formula One race grid in 2010.
The Austrian 26-year-old is currently BMW-Sauber's reserve driver, and a
vacancy at the team has just opened up,...

Christian Klien announced on Wednesday that he is in talks with three teams
about returning to the Formula One race grid in 2010.

The Austrian 26-year-old is currently BMW-Sauber's reserve driver, and a
vacancy at the team has just opened up, with Robert Kubica set to move to
Renault.

The Hinwil based team has however been bought by Qadbak in the wake of
BMW's decision to withdraw from F1, and presently does not have a
guaranteed entry for next season.

Asked whether Sauber is among his three options, Klien told his website:
"I have a contract with the team and we have worked together very well
over the past two years.

"Like I already said when the team was sold by BMW, the successor team is
a logical and desirable option for me," he added.

Klien confirmed that "permanent discussions" with two other teams are
also taking place, and that the unnamed outfits are "seriously
interested" in giving him a race seat.

"It is way to early to talk about any details," he added. "I am thinking
mid to long term. A good future perspective is more important to me than a
quick contract which might lead into a dead end street soon."

Klien, with 48 Grand Prix starts under his belt but none since 2006, said
he is in no rush to finalise a deal, but believes Kimi Raikkonen's
decision about 2010 will trigger the next pieces of the driver market to
fall into place.